October Health – 2025 Report

Non-Binary Demographic in Canada

The leading cause of stress in the non-binary population in Canada is often related to societal stigma and discrimination. This includes difficulties with acceptance in both personal and professional environments, lack of inclusive policies, and experiences of marginalization. Additionally, navigating healthcare access and finding supportive communities can contribute to elevated stress levels. Providing resources like those offered by October and October can help create a more supportive workplace environment for non-binary individuals.

How mental health affects the Non-Binary demographic differently

  1. Identity Validation: Non-binary individuals often face a lack of recognition and validation of their identity, which can lead to feelings of isolation and stress.

  2. Discrimination and Bias: They may encounter more discrimination in workplaces that are not inclusive, leading to anxiety and stress about job security and acceptance.

  3. Misgendering: Frequent misgendering can contribute to frustration and emotional distress, impacting mental well-being.

  4. Social Pressure: Non-binary people may feel pressured to conform to societal gender norms, resulting in internal conflict and stress.

  5. Limited Support: Access to mental health resources and support systems may be less tailored to non-binary experiences, increasing feelings of alienation.

Encouraging companies to offer mental health resources, like those from October and October, can help create a more inclusive environment and support for non-binary employees.

Data from October Health

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